Unit 3 (Ecology) Packet – Lab Biology

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Unit 3 (Ecology) Packet – Lab Biology Table of Contents 1. Notes: Introduction to ecology/Levels of Organization Energy Energy Paths Species Interactions Cycles of Matter Ecological Succession Biomes Changes in the Population 2. Classwork: Abiotic vs Biotic factors WS Ecosystem/Levels of Organization Pyramid WS Components of an Ecosystem A Food Web WS Food web construction lab Good Buddies WS Cycles of Matter WS – Water/Carbon & Nitrogen/Phosphorus Ecological Succession WS 3. Vocabulary: Vocabulary #20-24 4. Quizzes: Ecology Vocabulary Quiz